- Making a Christmas manger
Making a Christmas manger at Christmas is already a very ancient tradition. According to the Bible, Jesus was born in a manger in Bethlehem, so people use figurines and mangers to create scenes of Jesus’ birth. It was originally a French church that showed the scene of Jesus’ birth to people at Christmas, and then this tradition has been passed down to this day.
- Christmas feast
Christmas dinner is a traditional custom that people attach great importance to, and this meal must be enjoyable. Christmas cake, pudding, and minced meat cakes are all popular Christmas delicacies. Of course, the highlight is Christmas roast chicken, and some places also eat roast goose.
In addition to eating, this meal also has a very important activity, which is everyone getting together and making up for any unpleasant things in the past, celebrating the arrival of Christmas together.
- Dress up a Christmas tree
The Christmas tree is a classic symbol of Christmas. In ancient Western countries, there was a tradition of using evergreen trees for worship, so the earliest Christmas trees were made of evergreen trees such as pine trees. Nowadays, when Christmas comes every year, decorating the Christmas tree is also a favorite thing for children. Ornaments include Olympic lights, gold foil, and some wreath decorations.
- Light Christmas candles
During Christmas, devout Christians light a candle outside the house, symbolizing that Jesus can bring hope and light to people. Christianity was an illegal religion in its early days. Christians were repeatedly persecuted and prohibited from praying, so people commemorated the birth of Jesus by lighting candles.
- Christmas Hat S
That’s a red hat. It’s said that in addition to sleeping soundly and a little warm at night, you will find that there are more gifts from loved ones in the hat the next day. On a carnival night, it is the protagonist of the entire audience. No matter where you go, you will see various red hats, some with shiny tips and some with sparkling gold.
Since the popularity of Christmas celebration customs in northern Europe, a combination of winter Christmas decorations in the Northern Hemisphere and the myth of Santa Claus has emerged.







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